Organizations,
Events, Milestones,
Good
Neighbors, Fund-raisers,
A Day in the Life...,
Diaspora,
Family and Friends
in the Armed Forces,
Reunions,
Reminiscence
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January
2002
Wednesday,
Jan. 30
SPONSOR:
American Red Cross
WHO:
Public
WHAT:
Blood drive
WHERE:
Mount Pulaski Christian Church
WHEN: 11 am to 5 pm
Thursday,
Jan. 31
SPONSOR:
American Red Cross
WHO:
Public
WHAT:
Blood drive
WHERE:
Atlanta Christian Church
WHEN: noon to 6 pm
February
2002
Saturday,
Feb. 2
SPONSOR:
Lincoln Public Library
WHO:
Public, high school age through adult
WHAT:
Board Games Rodeo
WHERE:
Lincoln Public Library, Pegram Community Room
WHEN: 11:30 am to 2:30 pm
Tuesday,
Feb. 5
SPONSOR:
Asperger Syndrome Support and Awareness of Central Illinois
WHAT:
Presentation by
Professor Gail Richard of Eastern Illinois University:
"Talking through Asperger’s disorder with your adolescent
and other teen issues"
WHERE:
Springfield Lincoln Library, Carnegie Hall North, corner of
Seventh and Capitol, Springfield
WHEN:
6:45-8:30 pm
Thursday,
Feb. 7
SPONSOR:
Logan County unit of University of Illinois Extension
WHO:
Public, by preregistration; call 732-8289 by Feb. 4
WHAT:
"What to
Do With Stuff," presented by Ellen Burton
WHERE:
Extension building, 980 N. Postville Drive in Lincoln
WHEN: 10 am
Saturday,
Feb. 9
SPONSOR:
Lincoln Public Library
WHO:
Public, high school age through adult
WHAT:
Board Games Rodeo
WHERE:
Lincoln Public Library, Pegram Community Room
WHEN: 11:30 am to 2:30 pm
WHO:
Public
WHAT: Lincoln's
Birthday Open House; presentation by Susan Krause, music by The Prairie Aires
WHERE:
Mount Pulaski Courthouse
WHEN: Susan Krause at 2 pm; The Prairie Aires at 6 pm
Sunday,
Feb. 10
SPONSOR:
4-H Foundation
WHO:
Public
WHAT:
Spaghetti
dinner, raffle
WHERE:
Knights of Columbus Hall in Lincoln
WHEN: 11 am to 2 pm
Thursday,
Feb. 14
SPONSOR:
Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital
WHO:
Public
WHAT:
Love Your Heart seminar; event is free of charge
WHERE:
ALMH -- lower level
WHEN: Open from 7:30 am to 1 pm
Saturday,
Feb. 16
SPONSOR:
Lincoln Public Library
WHO:
Public, high school age through adult
WHAT:
Board Games Rodeo
WHERE:
Lincoln Public Library, Pegram Community Room
WHEN: 11:30 am to 2:30 pm
Saturday,
Feb. 23
SPONSOR:
Lincoln Public Library
WHO:
Public, high school age through adult
WHAT:
Board Games Rodeo
WHERE:
Lincoln Public Library, Pegram Community Room
WHEN: 11:30 am to 2:30 pm
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SPECIAL EVENTS AND
ANNOUNCEMENTS: Logan
County Pinewood Derby results, Voter
registration for disabled, Time to
register to vote REGULAR POSTINGS FOR
ORGANIZATIONS: Girl Scouts, Oasis,
U of I
Extension
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SPECIAL
EVENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Logan
County Pinewood Derby results
Well
over 200 kids participated in the first Logan County Pinewood
Derby for area Cub Scouts. All went very well.
Countywide
champions were Corey Janssen from Pack 107 in first place, Jordan
Cooper from Pack 122 in second place and Ethan T. Graue of Pack 101
placing third.
The
derby was set up with triple elimination at the den and pack level.
Each den had first, second and third places. Each pack also had
first, second and third, with their first- and second-place winners
going on to the finals.
The
racing began at noon and lasted until 7 p.m.
Placings
in each pack:
Pack
99
1. Cameron Harnacke, 2. John White,
3. Mat Merreighn |
Pack
101
1. Ethan T. Graue, 2. Evan Aughenbaugh,
3. Ben Beavers |
Pack
107
1. Corey Janssen, 2. Kyle Shanle,
3. Rigoberto Ernst |
Pack
111
1. Jarrod Grover. 2. Billy Grover, 3. Jamie White |
Pack
112
1. Zach Everson, 2. Buck Rifner, 3. Jeff Owen |
Pack
118
1. Kyle Jones, 2. Carey Jones, 3. Adam Burge |
Pack
122
1. Austin Curry, 2. Jordan Cooper,
3. Donald Klumpp |
Overall champions
1. Corey Janssen, Pack 107;
2. Jordan Cooper, Pack 122;
3. Ethan T. Graue, Pack 101 |
The
Logan County Cub Scouts plan to do it again next year,
with Mount Pulaski possibly being the next hosts.
[Provided
by Chris Graue, Pack 101]
Voter
registration for disabled
March
19 general primary election notice to the elderly and people with
disabilities
Citizens
who are not registered to vote and cannot leave their home,
hospital, nursing home or other institution because of a permanent
physical disability can arrange for voter registration by contacting
a deputy registrar or the county clerk’s office.
Voter
registration will close on Feb. 19 for the March 19 general primary
election.
If
you are physically able, you may register to vote by going to the
county clerk’s office, Room 20 in the Logan County Courthouse, 601
Broadway in Lincoln. Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through
Friday. You will need to show two forms of identification, one with
your current address on it.
For
people with physical disabilities and the elderly, election judges
will be available at the polling place on election day to assist
voters when a friend or relative is unable to help.
Handicapped-voter booths will be available for your convenience.
Physically impaired or elderly persons may be eligible to vote
absentee. Please contact the Logan County clerk’s office for
information.
For
any information concerning voter registration or voting for the
elderly or disabled, please call the Logan County clerk’s office
at (217) 732-4148.
[Sally
J. Litterly, Logan County clerk]
Time
to register to vote
Are
you registered to vote?
The
March 19 primary is rapidly approaching. The close of registration
is Feb. 19. If you have moved, or if you have married and changed
your name, it is necessary that you change your voter registration
with our office in order to cast your vote in the election.
If
you have questions about your voting eligibility, please contact our
office at (217) 732-4148.
{Sally
J. Litterly, Logan
County Clerk]
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REGULAR
POSTINGS FOR ORGANIZATIONS
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Girl
Scouts announcements
- Girl Scout leader meetings: the first Thursday of each month, at the usual time and place.
Websites with lots of ideas that Girl Scout leaders, families
or kids can use:
makingfriends.com
crayola.com
elmers.com
See
the website for Girl Scouts, Land of Lincoln Council, at http://www.girlscoutsllc.org/.
You
can send questions and suggestions to the council by clicking here: gsllc@girlscoutsllc.org.
Also, see the
national Girl Scouts site at http://www.girlscouts.org/.
Oasis update
The
Oasis, Logan County’s senior citizen center, at 501 Pulaski St. in
Lincoln, is open weekdays (except holidays) from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The center also is open on Friday and Sunday nights for table games.
Dominic Dalpoas is the executive director. Activities are open to
all Logan County senior citizens, regardless of membership.
Featured
speaker for Think Tank
On
Wednesday, Jan. 30, from 9 to 11 a.m., Clarence Smith will present a
program entitled "A History of Books." A discussion period
follows for a lively exchange of ideas.
Game
winners
The
weekday pinochle winners for Jan. 11 and 15 were Ruth Aper and
Eleanor Barton. Weekend game winners for Jan. 11 were Esther Will
for pinochle and Ken McCray and Bernie DePuy for 5 in 1. Harley
Heath won Friday night pool honors.
Newsletter
Friends
of the Oasis members receive bimonthly newsletters by mail. For more
information, people can call the Oasis at 732-6132 or 732-5844.
Extension
to offer lesson on de-cluttering
At
some point in your life, you may have to downsize or de-clutter the
stuff in your home or even dismantle a loved one’s home. After
everyone has selected the treasures to keep, what do you do with all
the unwanted stuff? What steps do you take to de-clutter the items
stashed around the home and no longer used?
On
Thursday, Feb. 7, the Logan County unit of University of Illinois
Extension is sponsoring a "Lesson for Living" called
"What To Do With Stuff!" The session will begin at 10 a.m.
at the Extension building, 980 N. Postville Drive in Lincoln.
Ellen
Burton, consumer and family economics educator from University of
Illinois Extension East Peoria Center, will present information on
three steps to de-clutter and downsize stuff in the home. You will
learn about the various alternatives to dispense with non-titled
property. Downsizing can help eliminate stress as you begin to
simplify your home and reduce the number of things you have to take
care of. Help other people by donating some of your unwanted items
to charity.
Burton
will present information on types of sales to consider in selecting
the best options for the family’s situation. Other topics to be
presented include how to choose an appraiser, prepare for an
auction, find an auctioneer, donate items to charity and receive a
tax deduction for donated items.
Interested
individuals are invited to attend. Please call 732-8289 by Feb. 4 to
preregister for the program. It will last about two hours and is
provided at no cost to the participants.
Happenings
at the U of I Extension office
The
local office of the University of Illinois Extension is hosting a
series of educational presentations.
Anyone and everyone is welcome. Programs will be at the Extension
office at the northwest corner of the fairgrounds, 980 N. Postville
Drive.
Reservations
will be requested; programs will be cancelled if fewer than 10
people are registered.
Call
732-8289 to make reservations. There will be no charge for any of
the programs
Planned
programs for the coming year through University of Illinois
Extension:
•
Thursday, Feb. 7, 2002, at 10 a.m. — "What to Do With
Stuff," Ellen Burton, consumer and environment educator, East
Peoria
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Tuesday, March 12, 2002, over noon hour
12-1 p.m. — "Salads," Jananne Finck, nutrition and
wellness educator, Springfield
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Thursday, April 11, 2002, at 10 a.m. — "New Friends, But Keep
the Old," Patti Faughn, youth and family educator, Springfield
•
Tuesday, May 15, 2002, at 10 a.m. — "Air Quality," John
Fulton, Lincoln
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Milestones
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Announcement
forms are now available online! Print out yours, fill it out,
and
bring it or send it in to Lincoln Daily News. We welcome your
pictures, black and white as well as color. This free
service is extended to all of our readers. Your announcement will
be posted online. Anyone, anywhere can read it! Now Aunt Betty in
Florida, Uncle Bob in Alaska, and Cousin Frank in Fiji can log in
and read your announcement on Lincoln Daily News!
[Click
here to see and print the wedding announcement form]
[Click
here to see and print the anniversary announcement form]
[Click
here to see and print the engagement announcement form]
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Youth
becoming leaders today
[JAN.
11, 2002] The Y
Leaders Club is a group of teens who are into volunteering. The Y
Leaders do service for the community and the YMCA.
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Members
of the club range between the ages of 13 and 18 years. The club is
open to both boys and girls. There are six active members in this
year’s newly formed club. Holding officer positions are
Cara Slack, president; Jordan Tabb, vice president; Elizabeth
Kirk and Cara Brewer, co-secretaries; and Kyle Jackson, acting as treasurer. Sarah
Farris is the club’s adviser. The club members meet twice per
month to review, discuss and plan for future activities.
Most recently, the Y Leaders have volunteered their
time over the Christmas holiday to assist with Fun Days for
school-age children. In the past, Y Leaders have been scorekeepers
for the Y’s girls basketball program, helped with the Prairie 100
bike ride and the Harvest Run. In addition, they help with mailings
of newsletters and program guides as well as stapling, folding,
stuffing, sealing and stamping any other information that needs to
reach the Y membership.
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article]
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After
the attacks on New York and Washington, D.C. on Sept. 11, the club
members felt compelled, like many of us, to help. They had the idea
to make red, white and blue ribbons to hand out at the intersection
of Kickapoo and Clinton streets. In just over an hour, four of the Y
Leaders collected $393.08 for the Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund.
Nearly every car that passed through the intersection gave
something. That was a truly proud day for the group and their adviser.
They
have also begun going to area nursing home to play bingo with the
residents.
The Y Leaders Club has been at the Lincoln YMCA for
almost two years. The teens in this program enter the club as
concerned youngsters and will leave the club as accomplished
volunteers.
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Fund-raisers
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People
all across this country and, in fact, around the world, claim roots in
Logan County. They have very interesting stories to tell, and some of them
like to connect with those of us who stayed at home. Logan County Diaspora
publishes the stories of former Logan County residents. With their
permission, we also include their e-mail addresses so that old friends
might be reunited. If you wish to be part of the Logan County
Diaspora, e-mail ldneditor@lincolndailynews.com.
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Diaspora
correspondents
Click
on names to see letters and stories.
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Indicates LDN sponsors
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Family
and Friends in the Armed Forces
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Friends
and relatives serving in the armed forces are listed here so we might all hold them in our thoughts, prayers and well
wishes. If you know of other friends and relatives serving (they
need not be from Logan County),
please send the information to ldneditor@lincolndailynews.com.
Along with the name, you are invited to include the branch of
service, current location of service, postal address, e-mail
address and relationship to the person providing the information (optional).
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Jerome A. Allen
U.S.
Air Force
At
Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada
Postal
address: 5805 Mountain Home St.
Unit
J-13
Nellis
AFB, NV 89191
E-mail:
ja_af_82@hotmail.com
Class
of '00
SST
Kenneth Allen
and wife Susan Allen (Elza)
U.S.
Army-1AD-HHC
Weisbaden,
Germany
E-mail: spot2sweetpea@yahoo.com
or susan12652000@yahoo.com
Jon Barton
West Point, N.Y.
Jon Bowers
Lackland Air Force Base,
Texas
Josh Campbell
Korea
Justin Clott
Navy
Will
be deployed in mid-January
(Address
not available yet)
E-mail: imjustin@hotmail.com
Staff Sgt. Evan Jay Downey
U.S. Air Force
In transit to Mildenhall Air Force
Base,
England
(Address not available yet)
Son of Lucky Eichner
Ben Estes
Fort Benning, Ga.
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this article]
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Charles Lindstrom Jr.
U.S. Air Force
At Barksdale Air Force
Base, Louisiana
Postal address: 8525 Chalmette Drive
Shreveport, LA 71115
E-mail: charles.lindstrom@barksdale.af.mil
Class
of ’81 LCHS
Airman Chad M.
Maxheimer
U.S. Air Force
Postal
address: 9AEW JSOAC-S
Unit
10
APO
AE 09351
E-mail: spring_loaded@yahoo.com
Son
of Mike and Suzie Maxheimer of Chestnut and Michelle Lowe of Mount
Pulaski
2000 graduate of Mount
Pulaski High School
Kevin McGinnis
Egypt
Michelle K.
Ramlow
Navy
At
Pentagon
Postal
address: 5409-B Steeplechase Drive
Fredericksburg,
VA 22407
E-mail: ramlow.michelle@hq.navy.mil
Major James E.
Reineke,
Deborah, Nathan, Emily
Air Force
Misawa Air
Base, Japan
E-mail: REIN4RUN@aol.com
Robby, Ami-Jo and Angela Spickard
National Guard medical
support
Technical
Sergeant Thomas Yarcho
U.S.
Air Force
At
Ramstein Air Base, Germany
E-mail:
thomas.yarcho@ramstein.af.mil
Class of ’82
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Reunions
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Ongoing
class reunion in cyberspace for 1960 graduates of LCHS
http://www.geocities.com/lincolnhigh1960/
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Reminiscence
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-
"Lincoln
Lakes beach," by
Stan Stringer, posted July 10, 2001, in LDN
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"Stan
Stringer tells story of
Mark Holland’s buzzing of Lincoln," posted
May 11, 2001
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"Leigh
Henson, now a college teacher in Missouri, remembers Miss Jones,
Jefferson School principal," posted
March 29, 2001
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"Foreign
Service officer
recalls
infamous Valentine's Day '79 in Tehran," by George McKinney,
posted Feb. 15, 2001
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